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Noppamas Sivakriskul & Liesje Meijknecht, Published on 27/01/2022
» As the pandemic persists, businesses are struggling to retain their best employees. In Thailand, too, some are choosing to leave traditional employment. How can Thai companies reverse the flow of what many people are calling the “Great Attrition?”
Noppamas Sivakriskul & Jeongmin Seong, Published on 07/10/2021
» Pandemic disruptions have added some uncertainty to the economic outlook for Thailand. But looking over the longer term at life beyond the pandemic, there is scope for optimism. Incomes are rising, and digital innovation is bringing down barriers to buying.
Noppamas Sivakriskul and Harry Seip, Published on 05/08/2021
» Historically, periods of great technological advancement have also delivered correspondingly significant GDP growth. Over this decade, we’ll experience more technological progress than in the past 100 years put together, innovator Peter Diamandis wrote in his 2019 book, as a potent mix of technological advances reshapes a wide range of industries.
Noppamas Sivakriskul and Liesje Meijknecht, Published on 13/07/2021
» As pandemic recovery efforts progress worldwide, they promise to reverse some of the havoc COVID-19 has wreaked on industry and commerce. Reskilling will be a vital element of this rehabilitation, especially for low-income workers in the much-changed labour landscape. In Asia, that landscape has special features—which may considerably affect the region’s development.
Noppamas Sivakriskul and Harry Seip, Published on 11/03/2021
» COVID-19 has touched almost every facet of life across the globe, radically affecting health, livelihoods, social interaction, and more. Beyond its more tangible impacts, COVID-19 has also upended the progress made in gender equality, with women in many countries disproportionately affected at work and home.
Noppamas Sivakriskul and Jatin Pant, Published on 03/02/2021
» Thailand's economy, hit hard by the pandemic, is predicted by the World Bank to take approximately two years to recover. Living through periods of great uncertainty and rapid change is unnerving for us. But, around the world, leading companies are using pandemic-driven changes to position themselves for future value creation. Our latest research shows how business leaders across Asia are doing just that, offering insights for those looking to guide Thai companies in a post-COVID world.
Noppamas Sivakriskul and Harry Seip, Published on 11/11/2020
» As Thailand responds to COVID-19’s longer-term economic impacts and its leaders navigate this economically uncertain period, there is a risk that the gender diversity imperative falls to the wayside for businesses and policymakers.